Recent News About Robert A. Clifford
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Freeborn & Peters LLP is pleased to announce that Shelly A. DeRousse and Todd J. Ohlms, Partners in the firm’s Chicago office, have been named by Crain’s Chicago Business as 2019 Gen X Leaders in Law.
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Homeowners whose Pella windows may have leaked will soon be in line for refunds for their repair costs, while attorneys for plaintiffs and objectors will receive millions more in fees, under a deal approved by a Chicago federal judge to close at last a long, tortured class action lawsuit.
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Seizing on a federal judge’s order barring “serial” class action settlement objector Christopher Bandas from further objecting to class action settlements, a group of lawyers seeking to cash in on a sizable settlement in a controversy-plagued class action against Pella Windows have asked a federal judge to box out other objectors from collecting off their deal, because Bandas had been among those objectors.
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An Addison woman is seeking damages from two airlines after she allegedly was injured in a plane crash in Mexico.
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A Cook County resident alleges she was injured on a flight from Mexico to Chicago because of the weather conditions.
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A passenger is suing a Mexican airlines in a case involving the crash of a jet bound for Chicago on July 31.
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Clifford Law Offices’ Partners, Susan A. Capra and Shannon M. McNulty, were named 2018 Chicago’s Notable Women Lawyers by Crain's Custom Media, a division of Crain’s Chicago Business.
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Clifford Law Offices was ranked in the 2018 U.S. News - Best Lawyers® "Best Law Firms" list and seven lawyers were included in the 2018 Edition of The Best Lawyers in America. Clifford Law Offices received
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A woman is suing Johnson & Johnson and Walgreen Co. for allegedly taking insufficient measures to prevent injuries.
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An estate administrator is suing Johnson & Johnson and Walgreen Co. for allegedly taking insufficient measures to prevent injuries.
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An estate administrator is suing Johnson & Johnson and Walgreen Co. for allegedly taking insufficient measures to prevent injuries.
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A woman is suing Johnson & Johnson, Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies Inc. and Walgreen Co. for alleged product liability and negligence
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A woman is suing the Chicago Transit Authority for alleged negligence.
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Class action lawsuits have begun to multiply against Equifax in recent days in the wake of news late last week the credit reporting agency had suffered a massive data breach affecting more than 140 million Americans, yet had waited at least a month to tell the public.
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A married couple are suing Johnson & Johnson and Walgreens for product liability and other claims, asserting the manufacturer and drug store retailer should be made to pay for making and selling baby powder that allegedly caused ovarian cancer.
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Clifford DoughertyCalling the lawsuit an Illinois man brought against Coca-Cola a "copycat" of previously filed suits in other jurisdictions, the soft drink giant has asked a judge to transfer the matter from Chicago’s federal court to the Northern District of California.Attorneys Robert A. Clifford and Shannon M. McNulty of Clifford Law Offices in Chicago filed the proposed class action on behalf
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The city's transit authority is facing another lawsuit over last month's Blue Line incident at the O'Hare Airport station.
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Coca-Cola could be forced to defend some of its efforts to market its namesake product, after a suburban Cook County man filed a class action lawsuit accusing America’s largest beverage company of falsely touting its popular cola as being free of artificial flavors or preservatives “since 1886.”On March 18, attorneys Shannon M. McNulty and Robert A. Clifford of Clifford Law Offices in Chicago brought